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Old 05-04-2007, 09:21 PM
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Does anyone know where i can get polyurethane bump stops for some hotchkis springs?
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Old 05-04-2007, 10:55 PM
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what happened to your old bump stops?
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well a guy wants to sell me his old hotchkis springs, but he lost the stops or something.
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how about the ones on your car right now?
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^yeah thats what i did, i bought mine used but he didnt give bump stops so i used the stockers. its the same thing. most springs dont even come with them anyway.
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oh so there is no difference between the stock and hotchkis ones?
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they don't have bump stops......

they have polyurethane BUSHINGS that come with the sway bar...

there's no such thing as a polyurethane bump stop....
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The bump stops from Hotchkis are smaller in height compared to the stockers if I remember correctly. IDK if they have a difference in function.
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Originally Posted by SquallLHeart
they don't have bump stops......

they have polyurethane BUSHINGS that come with the sway bar...

there's no such thing as a polyurethane bump stop....
Straight from trdsparks.com and every description of hotchkis lowering springs.

"Hotchkis Tuning Sport coils offer the performance you seek, and the comfortable ride you deserve. Made from cold wound silicon steel, Hotchkis springs are linear rate, powder coated seabring silver and include polyurethane bump stops. The ride is a little firmer than stock and retains excellent ride quality. Best when combined with our sway bars."
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Originally Posted by Jehoo
The bump stops from Hotchkis are smaller in height compared to the stockers if I remember correctly. IDK if they have a difference in function.
Are you using the stock bump stops?
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i've usually just cut the stock bump stops.

guess i was wrong about hotchki's not having bump stops... but totally unneccessary nonetheless.... just cut and reuse your stock ones.
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Originally Posted by theblue
Originally Posted by Jehoo
The bump stops from Hotchkis are smaller in height compared to the stockers if I remember correctly. IDK if they have a difference in function.
Are you using the stock bump stops?
I'm using the Hotchkis'.
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just use the stock ones, im doing te same thing with hotch springs
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alright i guess ill use the stock ones, thanks guys
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Originally Posted by theblue
well a guy wants to sell me his old hotchkis springs, but he lost the stops or something.
that something is him keeping them
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